Which one is more malleable lead or copper?
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malleability, property of a metal describing the ease with which it can be hammered, forged, pressed, or rolled into thin sheets. Metals vary in this respect; pure gold is the most malleable. Silver, copper, aluminum, lead, tin, zinc, and iron are also very malleable. Some heating usually increases malleability.
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Among both copper is more malleable.
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- Copper is an example of a metal that has both good ductility (it can be stretched into wires) and good malleability (it can also be rolled into sheets).
- Most metals, however, become more malleable when heated.
- This is due to the effect that temperature has on the crystal grains within metals.
- Also, Copper is a ductile metal. This means that it can easily be shaped into pipes and drawn into wires.
- Copper pipes are lightweight because they can have thin walls. Copper and copper alloys are tough.
- This means that they were well suited to being used for tools and weapons.
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